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CC Regular Session <br />Meeting Date: <br />Primary Strategic Plan Initiative: <br />5. 10. <br />07/ 11 /2023 <br />Create a positive image for residential neighborhoods, business districts and key <br />corridors. <br />Information <br />Title <br />Adopt Resolution #23-153 Denying a Rental License to Duane Rosen at 15443 Ramsey Blvd. NW <br />Purpose/Background: <br />Mr. Duane Rosen submitted a rental license application for a single-family home at 15443 Ramsey Boulevard <br />NW. The application was a result of several complaints of property conditions --vehicle conditions, structure <br />conditions, outdoor storage issues, among others. During inspections of the property, Ramsey Zoning Code <br />Enforcement Officer Craig Swalchick discovered that the property was being rented and no license existed. It <br />was also discovered that work had been done on the structure without the required building permits and the septic <br />system lacked the required inspection when the property was recently sold. After failing to bring the <br />non -complying issues into compliance, Mr. Rosen was charged criminally (at his request) in court. <br />Mr. Rosen eventually did apply for a rental license on June 5. As part of the licensing process, City Code Section <br />26-650C allows for an inspection of the property when it is believed there are Code violations on the premises. <br />An inspection was scheduled with one of the City's Building Inspectors, Thomas Knight. This was done so that <br />Mr. Knight could assist the property owner with any of the building permit or septic system related issues as well <br />as the general property maintenance to protect the health, safety, and welfare of the residents of that home and the <br />surrounding neighbors. Mr. Knight stated that he showed up promptly at the scheduled time and that it appeared <br />that someone was home due to cars being in the driveway and the windows open. He also stated that he knocked <br />and waited and when nobody answered after a reasonable amount of time, he left. <br />Staff has been trying to work with Mr. Rosen, though no progress has been made on the property conditions and it <br />still generates complaints from the public. Since Mr. Rosen submitted an application, it must be either approved <br />or not approved. <br />Notification: <br />No public notification is required for rental licensing applications. <br />Observations/Alternatives: <br />Alternatives to Consider: <br />1. Deny the rental license based on the findings in the attached resolution as recommended by staff. <br />2. Approve the rental license with additional compliance measures. This is not recommended by staff as Mr. <br />Rosen has not been cooperative to date. <br />Funding Source: <br />Costs associated with this request are being handled in the course of staffs normal duties though time spent on <br />this property far exceeds the $25 currently charged for rental licenses. <br />Recommendation: <br />